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OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS (OMEW)
Phone: 1.877.EAR.OMEW
website: http://www.omew.com

A RATIONAL APPROACH TO SINUSITIS TREATMENT -
This CME program is an interactive multimedia presentation designed to enhance skills in the diagnosis and management of sinusitis. The program provides sophisticated information about pathophysiology diagnostic difficulties, pharmacology, microbiology and current methods for predicting outcome.
Credit: 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Fee: $30/ALL



IMPROVING OUTCOMES IN ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA -
The CME program is an interactive-multimedia presentation designed to enhance skills in the diagnosis and management of otitis media in children. The program provides hands-on experience in the use of traditional and recently developed diagnostic aids.
Credit: 3.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Fee: $30/All


MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITY ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA AND ACUTE EXACERBATIONS OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS - The intent of case-based CME program is to present an overview of CAP and AECB, teach and discuss the complications and poblems associated with CAP and AECB, and make practitioners comfortable with the handling of patients presenting with such problems.
Credit: 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™


PREVENTING CANCER BY VACCINATION: AN IN-DEPTH DISCUSSION OF HPV SERIES - The intent of this case-based and small group discussion CME program is to educate healthcare professionals about the prevention of cervical cancer and other HPV related diseases. This program presents an analysis of human papillomavirus (HPV), as well as discusses the complications and problems associated with this infection.
Credit: 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Contact: Tracy Kroft Symond, 585.275.9666
Activity Director: Michael Pichichero, MD


EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT OF ASTHMA - Asthma management including environmental control, pharmacotherapy,immunotherapy and parent/patient educational components will be discussed by the workshop faculty and content will be tailored to the level of knowledge within the group.
Activity Director: Michael Pichichero, MD
Contact: Tracy Little, 585.275.1534